75 Verbs to Use for the Word steering

Evidently it was a much harder thing to lasso one of these little pearl atrocities with its alleged "loop" than to rope a vicious steer.

In this cattle driving business is exhibited some most magnificent horsemanship, for the "cow-boys," as they are called, are invariably skillful and fearless horsemenin fact only a most expert rider could be a cow-boy, as it requires the greatest dexterity and daring in the saddle to cut a wild steer out of the herd.

I had mistaken a wild, frightened steer for a red cinnamon bear!

He has taken the steers to market, I suppose?

"Uncle Jake believes that he stole our steers," continued Ajax, puffing slowly at his pipe.

Buck Wade, a lanky cow-puncher from Montana, in three seconds less time, had thrown a brindle Anchor-O steer and taken first money.

Daddy was driving four big steers hitched to it.

His early dealings with outlaw rustlers had not left him favorably inclined toward losing a single steer.

He learned to lasso and bring down an obdurate steer, to give valuable help in the round-ups, to assist in branding the registered trademark of his father on the haunches of his animals.

They were driving a lot of mavericks toward their ranch down the river, when Budd Hankinson saw a steer among them with our brand.

The man who bought our steers yesterday has no dealings with banks.

We commend to historians the steer.

Half a mile or so the vaqueros galloped; then two of the leaders singled out a fat, young steer and made after him with their riatas hissing as the rawhide circled over their heads.

I watched him head and turn that steer all by himself, and then I learned something.

He had come to town to sell a pair of beef-steers, but got drawn into the general hilarity, and now he didn't care a cuss whether he, she, or it ever sold another steer.

"Fairly hast thou won the fat steers," said the Sheriff, "and hereunto I will add a butt of good March beer, for joy of having gotten such a man; for, I wot, thou shootest as fair a shaft as Robin Hood himself.

In a little while, however, this uneasiness seemed to vanish and he was speaking naturally again, telling of his life on the plains with a boyish enthusiasm; first of the cattle drives, of the stampede of a herd by night, when the Indians would ride rapidly by in the dark, dragging a buffalo-robe over the ground at the end of a lariat, sending the frightened steers off in a mad gallop that made the earth tremble.

I can send fourperhaps fiveof the steers to the monthly market, and then there are the sheepOh, father, I did not tell; you about the gentleman I saw fishing in the dale" She stopped, for she saw that he was not listening.

A whirlwind program of racing, roping, bull-doggingthis event is that in which a rider springs from a running horse, grasps by the horns a wild steer running at his side, twists the animal's head up and backward and so throws it down and then holds the creature on the groundrough-riding and other Rodeo sports followed immediately after the parade.

'That's hashed her steering.

At daylight (20th) the morning was dull and cloudy: a bank of heavy threatening clouds, rising from the eastward, induced my steering to the westward to await the issue of this weather, so unfavourable for our doing any good upon the coast, as well as increasing the danger of navigating among reefs and islands where the tides were so strong.

Up the street we went, steer bawling and buck-jumping, my hair a-flying, and me as busy as the little bee you read about keeping that steer underneath me, 'stead of on top of me, where he'd ruther be, and after us the whole town, whoopin', yellin', crackin' off six-shooters, and carryin' on wild.

After a few days he wanted to kill a steer and he led it to a proper place while I shot it in the head.

Larkin swore by all the saints he would know that steer in Hades.

They were light and active, and overtook team after team of laboring steers every day I drove them.

75 Verbs to Use for the Word  steering